While vs. When
Clauses are groups of words
which have meaning, but are often not complete sentences. Some clauses begin
with the word "when" such as "when she called" or
"when it bit me." Other clauses begin with "while" such as
"while she was sleeping" and "while he was surfing." When
you talk about things in the past, "when" is most often followed by
the verb tense Simple Past, whereas "while" is
usually followed by Past Continuous. "While" expresses the idea of
"during that time." Study the examples below. They have similar
meanings, but they emphasize different parts of the sentence.
Examples:
• I was studying when she
called.
• While I was studying, she called.
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